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How Much Art – “PR”
A bold way to get word of your arrival out from the new synth-punk band featuring Pat Flynn of Fiddlehead and a host of (mostly) New England hardcore and indie rock familiars.
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Wednesday – “Pick Up That Knife”
Karly Hartzman crashes out but at least finds a proper resting place for it in a great song on the latest ‘Bleeds’ single.
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Jobber – “Pillman’s Got A Gun”
The Brooklyn rockers sink deep into character and get lost in the genius madness of one of the ’90s alternative attitude era’s most chaotic auras.
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White Reaper – “Blink”
On the latest single off their new album, ‘Only Slightly Empty’, the Kentucky rockers set their sights on greater pop-rock ambitions intent on catching the eye (and ear) of the masses.
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Spiritual Cramp – “At My Funeral”
A brash villain’s epilogue that gives two flips to the lack of anyone crying by the San Francisco’s punks’ casketside from their new album, ‘RUDE’.
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Interview: Travis Johnson of Activity On The Band’s New Album ‘A Thousand Years In Another Way’
The Brooklyn art-rockers have thoughts on evil (and kindness, too) as they continue to evolve on their new album, ‘A Thousand Years In Another Way’.
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Recommended Album: Nick Sylvester – ‘Stereo Music for Breakbeats and Samplers’
The producer and composer’s musique concrète desires no need for any punctuation beyond the question or exclamation mark in his pursuit of bringing the beat to its breaking point.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Playing Classics”
Nihilistic euphoria is right there on the verge of collapse if you want it by way of the Brooklyn duo’s experimental dance single off their new album, ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’.
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Guerilla Toss feat. Stephen Malkmus & Ben Katzman – “Life’s a Zoo”
We’re all animals in cages held by a greater chaos, and that becomes hyper-fixated on in the latest preview from the experimental dance-punk band’s new album, ‘You’re Weird Now’.
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Wednesday – “Wound Up Here (By Holdin On)”
Death re-emerges in such strangely delightful ways when you’re interpreting it through Karly Hartzman’s eyes on the latest highlight off the Asheville country-gazer’s new album, ‘Bleeds’.